Problems opening the DMG files on Mac OS X Sierra.
Both the Java 7&8 downloads give a message that there is no mountable file system.
Downloaded the files through the Fosshub link on the frontpage and through Sourceforge to no avail.
Maybe a bug or incorrect upload ?

Hi ,
tested last version I still have problem streaming FLAC files to network (chromecast audio) through Android client.
Time slide does not work and only the first item in the playlist is played. MP3's work flawlessly.
Other media server (Minim) does not have this problem. It seems I have to use 2 servers one for music the other for video.

is only used while transcoding.
None of these options shouild be used if you didn't meet aspect ratio issue.

About the customs options found in the renderers, they are, for the most of them, set on users request, as we don't own all the renderers and need to rely on the user's experiences.

Feel free to submit the parameters that work best for your renderer

Ive taken a few days to look at this more and that explanation while the obvious and what i thought it was supposed to be does not seem to be correct.
1. Anything that invokes EITHER "KeepAspectRatio" or "KeepAspectRatioTranscoding" is when transcoding is taking place (at least on SONY devices), when a file is played with the [no encoding] file listing they are not used. ALL other times one or the other is. So they both seem to be used when transcoding.

2. The Sony-Bravia 5500.conf as an example has both options in it which if your explanation is correct it would seem redundant to have both as that model of TV basically can only do MPEG files and only those with very limited audio formats everything else gets transcoded, any files that it can play without transcoding (IE the no encoding file option) it does not require either setting so if "KeepAspectRatio" is only meant to be used when NOT transcoding a file its not working for that renderer.

3. Specific old style settings seem to be much more sensible and reliable, I own a Sony 40EX403 TV that uses the "Sony-BraviaEX.conf" renderer which has the older settings (IE OverrideFFmpegVideoFilter and CustomMencoderOptions) if i remove and replace those with (KeepAspectRatioTranscoding and KeepAspectRatio) the aspect ratio on some files again becomes stretched or squashed. AGAIN this makes no sense if its a setting now which is supposed to keep the aspect correct on transcoded and NON-transcoded files.

4. On one of the Panasonic renderers i can not see how it would work at all, one of the panasonic renderers covers models which were both 1080p and 720p screens so it would either alter aspect to a 720P (meaning the image of a 1080p file would not be optimal on 1080p screens and for transcoded files would require more CPU to transcoded down to 720 aspect) or if it tried to scale to a 1080p aspect then it wont work on panasonic models which are only 720p

Can anyone explain what both are supposed to do and what they do differently, at the moment it seems they are interchangable and both in a single renderer makes no difference.